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Encyclopedia > Emperor Momozono of Japan

Emperor Momozono (桃園天皇) (April 14, 1741 - August 31, 1762) was the 116th imperial ruler of Japan. He ruled from June 9, 1747 until his death. His personal name was Toohito (遐仁) and his title was originally Yaho-no-miya (八穂宮) and later Sachi-no-miya (茶地宮)


Geneology

Momozono was the firstborn son of Emperor Sakuramachi. His mother was Lady-in-waiting Sadako (?, 定子) (Empress Dowager Kaimei, 開明門院)

  • Court lady Ichijō Tomiko (?, 一条富子):
    • First son: Prince Hidehito (英仁親王) ( Emperor Go-Momozono)
    • Second son: Imperial Prince Fushimi-no-miya Saduyuki (伏見宮貞行親王)

Life

In 1747, he was invested as Crown Prince. Later the same year, he became Emperor upon his father, Emperor Sakuramachi's abdication.


During his reign, in 1758, the Hōreki Scandal occurred, a large number of the young court nobility were punished by the Bakufu for advocating the restoration of Imperial Rule.


In 1762, he died at the age of 22.


Eras of his reign

Preceded by:
Sakuramachi
Emperor of Japan Succeeded by:
Go-Sakuramachi

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Emperors of Japan - SamuraiWiki (166 words)
The succession of Emperors as described in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki cannot be taken at face-value.
Emperor Sujin is believed to have been the first "historical" Emperor (being the first Emperor to rule in the growing Yamato region) after the tribal confederacies that had held power previously--this does not mean, however, that he and those that followed did not have highly ficionalized lives.
This assertion could very well apply to many other early Emperors, while others are most likely composite figures--an amalgamation of various important figures in early Japan.
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